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tewardwell... that's gonna be a problem...05:17
teward*apparently* the software that nginx uses for the Lua module in universe isn't found in LD at all05:17
tewardso FTBFS majorly.05:17
tewardthat's... concerning.05:18
tewardat least, for Bionic.05:18
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rbasaknacc: now that git has its own namespaces, I'd like to avoid using the term "namespace" if possible. I'm not sure a full rename/refactor across the code is warranted, but I figured that "ref_prefix" made sense in my case.06:02
rbasakIt's unambiguous as to what it means06:02
rbasak(I felt namespace wasn't clear as to whether '/' separator was included or intended to be added)06:03
tewardrbasak: FYI, the above.06:04
tewardalso see #u-release06:04
albechbeen very happy in the past with Nagios/Icinga, but wondering if there are other players on the monitoring area worth looking into. We are planning to rebuild our monitoring setup over the next few months so now is the time to do a little research.06:58
lordievaderGood morning07:07
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hateballalbech: well there's Zabbix (I dont like it)09:01
hateballand there's zenoss, opennms, pandorafms09:02
hateballpersonally I quite like pandorafms, what I've tried it09:02
hateballwe use icinga2 here tho09:02
* lordievader likes zabbix09:17
lordievaderhateball (IRC): How does pandorafms compare to zabbix?09:17
hateballlordievader: I just like the interface better09:18
Slashmanhello, is there a way to deactivate the keeping of crash dump in the directory /var/crash? I had the nasty surprise of a full /var volume because of that :/09:34
albechthanks hateball and lordievader. I think ill try Icinca2. Not sure about opennms. Dont really like the whole java idea.09:47
hateballalbech: suppose it depends what you need for your monitoring solution also09:50
hateballI havent personally setup Director, but I think that makes icinga2 more user friendly09:51
hateballpandorafms is configured through gui by default, and it has nice graphs and what not for managment types :p09:51
hateballstuff you need to manually setup with graphite or whatever, for icinga09:51
albechpretty much everything in a modern datacenter with a strong focus on linux. so network, storage, iron, security, gues os's etc.09:59
pankaj_Hello, guys. Where can I get gtk3 manpages. I have tried to do 'apt-cache' for its doc but it is still not there.10:00
pankaj_Hello, guys. Where can I get gtk3 manpages. I have tried to do 'apt-cache' for its doc but it is still not there.10:23
lordievaderpankaj_: I don't think this is the right channel for gtk related things.10:29
hateballI'm not sure there are any man-pages for GTK either10:30
lordievaderpankaj_: What are you actually looking for? Gtk documentation or something?10:40
naccrbasak: +115:48
coreycbjamespage: seems i'm hitting this withhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/glance/+bug/1728368 glance -15:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1728368 in oslo.serialization "oslo.serialization 2.21.2 breaks glance" [Undecided,New]15:55
coreycbjamespage: with glance unit tests15:55
jamespagecoreycb: \o/15:55
jamespagecoreycb: I figured out my neutron problem15:55
coreycbjamespage: oh?15:56
jamespagecoreycb: yeah a new version of flake8 was causing the discovery process to fail, which stalled the test execution upfront15:57
coreycbjamespage: ah geez15:58
jamespagecoreycb: tbh the state of flake8 usage upstream vs what we have in distro is poor15:58
jamespagewe have 3.x, upstream still uses 2.x15:58
coreycbjamespage: interesting, i wonder why that is15:59
mecotriI have two public IPv6 addresses on one interface and need to change which one is the default for outgoing traffic. How can I do that? I've tried all sorts of ip route commands with no success.16:08
naccrbasak: where did you get :param: from? are we switchig to sphinx docstring?16:10
rbasaknacc: I've been trying to be consistent all along but never knew the actual syntax. Yesterday I looked it up :-)16:13
naccrbasak: that's the sphinx specific syntax16:14
naccrbasak: is that what we want to use?16:14
rbasaknacc: if we were to settle on something concrete, any other candidates apart from sphinx?16:14
naccrbasak: no, just want to know what you want to use and ask that you put it in the style guide if you're changing it :)16:14
naccrbasak: do you want me to keep your commits separate for the devel branch stuff? or can i squash?17:16
axisyshow do I upgrade dig on trusty to allow caa type query? I get Warning, ignoring invalid type caa when doing dig -t caa example.com17:27
sdezielaxisys: I don't think you can get a fresher version on Trusty. You can still lookup the CAA records with "dig -t type257" though17:34
axisyssdeziel: right.. but seems like they are pushing new code and want to rely on dig query for caa.. it works on some systems but those are running centos 7.. we have quite a few ubuntu servers around that are still trusty .. works fine on xenial17:37
axisysmay be there is a ppa .. I have not found one17:37
TJ-axisys: how about a shell wrapper and a diversion? e.g. http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/25975772/18:16
powersjcyphermox: I have it narrowed down to the cmdline... tests are using debconf/priority=critical and that doesn't seem to work with bionic. Works with artful. Changing it to priority=critical makes it work.18:19
axisysTJ-: genious!19:01
axisysso whats the diff between that divert and symlink ?19:01
TJ-axisys: the dpkg-divert ensure any package updates update /usr/bin/dig.real not your /usr/bin/dig script19:05
sdezielputting the dig wrapper in /usr/local/bin might be a viable option as well19:08
cyphermoxpowersj: that's very bad19:10
cyphermoxpriority is supposed to be an alias to debconf/priority, not the other way around19:10
TJ-sdeziel: yes. I was trying to protect against anything using the exact path. been caught by that in the past19:17
TJ-sdeziel: also makes it clear there's something been changed on the system19:17
sdezielTJ-: true19:18
powersjcyphermox: where should I file a bug?19:24
powersjor to be more clear, what should I file a bug against19:24
cyphermoxpowersj: I'd say debconf for now, I'll look more into it19:26
cyphermoxpowersj: actually, let's do a hangout and have a look at something?19:31
powersjok19:31
cyphermoxif you have the time19:31
powersjI do19:31
powersjcyphermox: LP: #1732776 with an example not using a preseed19:57
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1732776 in debconf (Ubuntu) "debconf/priority not respected" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/173277619:57
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axisysTJ-: gotcha21:23
rbasaknacc: feel free to squash21:41
naccrbasak: i ended up just pushing up21:41
nacci reviewed the squashed version :)21:41
naccand then kept your changes21:41
rbasakaxisys, sdeziel: FWIW, an update to dig on Trusty may be acceptable under current SRU policy (change to the Internet environment).21:42
rbasakIt'd need someone to drive it, and for the change to be minimal etc though. Which may not be practical.21:43
rbasaknacc: np21:43
sdezielrbasak: yeah, backporting just the CAA RR support I guess21:44
Epx998https://www.top500.org/system/17906822:39
Epx998probably running precise /smirk22:39

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